... S i then realised it began to happen when i was getting upand walking into the kitchen for example. just walking into the kitchen raises my pulse to about 158 and walking upstairs is just a little higher than that. ... (4 replies)

... stress sounds to be the problem in your case. Anxiety and stress puts an amazing load on your heartand cardiovascular system. When your nervous system picks up that you are worrying about something, stressed out, or other instances that demand more blood, it reflexingly sends signals to speed up the heart rate. ... (3 replies)

... I've been having PVCs since my early 20's I am now 55. They have been a lot worse lately so I'm going back to the dr, wearing the holter moniter right now, I think this is the sixth time. My PVCs get worse when I'm not active or when my stomach is upset, I tend to burp more when I have them. Does anybody else have this problem? (8 replies)

... m too, it is anxiaty, when you lay on your left side too begin with, your in darkness with no sound, because there is nothing too focus on before you sleep, your heart is there, the feeling of it... ... (1 replies)

... Hi. Ive had generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder for four years now. One thing Ive had for about that time is when I first lye down to sleep at night if I lye on my left side my heart will sometimes feels like it slowsdown dramatically for a second then speeds back up, almost instantly. ... (1 replies)

... My 16 yr old daughter just had a physical for her new job. The nurse said her heartbeat speedsup when she inhales andslowsdown when she exhales. The nurse said this is an irregular heartbeat but since it is consistant then its nothing to worry about. ... (2 replies)

... s.. Then If I am upand moving around, doing normal activity My heart rate speedsup to as high as 120 beats.. If I am anxious it could go as high as 130's.. But here's the thing if I lay down it could go from 120 down to 100 just by laying down. ... (1 replies)

... Sorry to hear about your issue. It is definitely best to see a cardiologist and have them check you out. There are many possible reasons why your heart might be racing. Your heart rate is partially controlled by a nerve that runs from your brain down to your heart, through your throat. ... (1 replies)

... Me personally I have all sorts of different types I can be laying downand feel as if my heart girates and then comes back to normal. It kinda slowsdown after the initial giration then speedsup. Ive felt the large thumps and flops the speedy flutter and i think thats about it. ... (0 replies)